Easter and spring are just around the corner, which means it's time for a seasonal refresh! I’ve always loved decorating for the seasons, finding ways to give my home a fresh look with different pieces throughout the year. Whether you’re someone who prefers a simple touch—like delicate Easter decorations on foraged branches—or you love to go all out with a full tablespace and a statement front door garland, I’ve got you covered.
Marks & Spencer:
Marks & Spencer might be the go-to for chocolate Easter treats, but their home department also has some fantastic finds for the occasion. This pure cotton gingham tablecloth makes the perfect backdrop for an Easter table setting, evoking vintage charm and spring picnic nostalgia.



While egg decorations tend to take centre stage at this time of year, these paper carrot decorations offer a cute and whimsical twist—and at just £5.00 for a set of two, they’re a delightful little spring treat for yourself.
I’m also loving this pink spring daisy plant pot, which adds a cheerful pop of colour to your home while seamlessly blending style and function for the new season.
Links:
Gingham Tablecloth pure cotton in Pink £25.00 - Click Here
Carrot Paper Hanging Decorations (pair) £5.00 - Click Here
Pink Daisy Plant Pot £15.00 - Click Here
H&M Home:
As I mentioned in my post the other week (read that here), H&M Home is having such a strong season—and they continue to impress.
Their take on Easter decorations includes these lightweight honeycomb eggs made from paper, which are perfect for hanging on foraged twigs in a vase. Unlike heavier decorations that can cause branches to bend or even tip the vase over, these are wonderfully light and delicate. They’ve also introduced the prettiest glass baubles in the shape of a spring tulip—which, as we all know, I’m a huge fan of!



H&M Home is quickly becoming my go-to for tableware and linens, and this broderie table runner is no exception. It oozes classic yet soft vintage charm—perhaps because it reminds me of my grandma’s sideboard runner or her Easter table. I absolutely love it; it’s such a hardworking piece that could be used all year round, both indoors and out.
Links:
Paper Eggs (set of six) £9.99 - Click Here
Broderie Table Runner £14.99 - Click Here
Tulip Decoration £3.99 - Click Here
Dunelm:
Dunelm is bringing all the whimsy this spring with its bunny-themed pieces.
First up—these adorable napkin rings (and as we know, I have a bit of an obsession with them!). The bunny ear design has been around for a few years now, but it never fails to make me smile. Dunelm has opted for a lovely hessian material this time, giving them a more rustic and textured look.



They also have the cutest apron, complete with bunny ears and a little face—perfect for baking with the kids or grandkids over the Easter holidays or for cooking up that big Easter Sunday feast.
If, like me, you love creating a spring-themed door or mantel display, Dunelm has a fantastic collection of faux flowers and garlands. I especially love the mix of florals in this daffodil garland, which, at just £20.00, is such a great find!
Links:
Spring Egg Garland £20.00 - Click Here
Bunny Ears Napkin Rings (set of 2) £4.00 - Click Here
Bunny Apron £6.00 - Click Here
The White Company:
The White Company isn’t usually one of my go-to places—because, as we know, I love all the colour! However, while wandering around York the other day with a friend, we popped in, and I spotted some beauties that are perfect for spring.
You might have guessed by now that I’m drawn to all things bunny ears at the moment, so I had to share these delicate ribbed glass hanging egg decorations, complete with the cutest little ears.



Seasonal styling wouldn’t be complete without a wreath, would it? This large 50cm design is a beautifully realistic pussy willow, both to the touch and to the eye. It’s a fantastic investment piece to bring out year after year, especially with its neutral colour palette that works seamlessly with any spring décor.
Lastly, we have this really cute felt egg cosy. Now, I’m not actually a fan of sheep—it’s a long story involving being locked in a barn with some as a child! However, there’s something about this one’s cheeky little face that won me over. It’s the perfect touch of Easter morning magic for little ones—or the not-so-little ones too (like me).
Links:
Glass Bunny Decorations (set of four) £20.00 - Click Here
Pussy Willow Wreath £60.00 - Click Here
Felt Sheep Egg Cosy £6.00 - Click Here
Emma Bridgewater:
Emma Bridgewater is one of those brands I feel a real connection with—as you’ll know from my Instagram, I always have one of their mugs in my hand! I’m also a massive Mini Eggs lover—so much so that I have to buy the smallest bags to stop myself from turning into an egg-shaped Jack. Maybe it’s time to quit the chocolate eggs and opt for the ceramic Mini Eggs pattern instead!
This new print from Bridgewater is the perfect springtime mug for your morning brew or hot chocolate fix. They’ve also used this design on their large, egg-shaped tins, which I absolutely love. I buy them most years as they make the perfect gift for friends who are dairy intolerant or have other allergies—you can fill them with bespoke little treats for a thoughtful Easter surprise.



Speaking of tins, this little tin bucket with its soft pastel palette is a perfect gift for little ones to take on their Easter egg hunt around the garden. Plus, it’s a great multi-purpose piece—it doubles beautifully as a plant pot afterwards, and you can even hang your plants in it for a charming touch.
Links:
Mini Eggs Half Print Mug £25.00 - Click Here
Egg Hunt Bucket £7.00 - Click Here
Large Tin Egg £10.00 - Click Here
Debenhams:
Garland friends, unite! Debenhams has us covered for our spring mantelpiece and door garland creations. They have a fantastic selection, with these being my two favourites. The £17.99 option is a full-on beauty, packed with faux berries, eggs, leaves, and flowers, creating a dense riot of colour. The £14.99 option is a little more pared-back, featuring delicate pearlescent eggs and simple leaves.


Word of warning—these are selling out FAST! They had even more great options in stock that have already disappeared.
Links:
Pearlescent Eggs Garland £14.99 - Click Here
Spring Garland £17.99 - Click Here
So, that’s where I’ll draw this week’s spring and Easter styling to a close. I’ll be back next week with another ‘Love List,’ where I’ll be focusing on the interior offering from Marks & Spencer, who are having a solid season. I might even throw in some men’s fashion for us gents (and any husbands who need a little inspiration!).
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